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    physical injuries, social and emotional problems, and may even result in suicide, homicide, or other acts of violence (Studer, Jeannine R., Mynatt, Blair S.). There are a few common types of bullying. The most common types are physical, verbal, and cyberbullying. Physical bullying involves any physical harm; such as punching or hitting, threatening acts, and kicking. Verbal bullying consists of actions of name-calling…

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    Have you ever thought about having a cell phone at school? Many people say they are education tools and should be at school, others don’t agree. I believe that cell phones should not be at school because they are distracting, cause cyber bullying, and addiction. Some people may think that cell phones should be at school because they are a learning tool and it makes things more fun, here is a quote from A Silicon Valley School That Doesn’t Compute “The students say they become frustrated when…

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    I believe there is a fine line in allowing first amendment rights to freedom of speech and press, while also not going overboard in regards to censorship. In today’s world of human sex trafficking, sexual scandals in our school systems, and cyberbullying, there has to be some form of monitoring Internet content to protect our young people. At the same time, I don’t want big brother knowing every email or social media message I send to every friend or family member. Can there be a…

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    Bullying Theory Essay

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    My theory is that bullying, cyberbullying, stress, depression, suicide can all led up to one another. Unless the chain is broken and whatever is going on is stopped. Most people ignore the signs of bullying, cyberbullying, stress, depression, and suicide saying it will pass and not to worry, but say it will pass and not to worry about it is not going to make the problem go away. Would you like to help stop this chain? Would you like to help a person that’s going through one or multiple of…

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    Social Networking Should Be Banned In today’s world, we are faced with many addictive drugs, like heroin and marijuana that have the potential to destroy the lives of users. However, an even more addictive like drug that is available to all ages and that has the same ability to destroy the lives of users is social networking websites. At first, social networking websites were created to boost the social lives and connectivity for the people around the world. However, they have turned into an…

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    years, a new form of bullying commonly referred to as “cyberbullying” has become consistent with teenage social media use, especially among young females (Li 1779). Cyberbullying can be defined as “an aggressive, intentional act carried out by a group or individual, using electronic forms of contact, repeatedly and over time against a victim who cannot easily defend him or herself” (Smith, et. al. 376). According to Qing Li, cyberbullying is “often very serious, including stalking and death…

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    explain why teens are often more tuned in to what's going on in their respective cultures. According to Lauren Sherman thinks we may even be learning to read likes and shares instead of facial expressions. Social media should be limited due to cyberbullying, suicide, false news reports. People should minimize the use social media because it causes too many distractions. According to the article, Tweens identified as children spend about 6 hours on average consuming media (Wallace). Kids spend…

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    feelings of sadness and loneliness, changes in sleep and eating patterns, and loss of interest in activities they used to enjoy" (Effects of Bullying 1). Not only do parents have to worry about bullying, but they also have to worry about cyberbullying. Cyberbullying, which is bullying on any type of social media, can happen everywhere…

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    In today’s world, almost everybody including teenagers and kids own phones. Many schools including Cupertino Middle School have been banning students from taking out their phones at any time during school. They require students to keep their phone off and in their backpack at all times, blocking off all the useful materials you can access on your phone. Would you enjoy going to school knowing you can not use your phone? Students should have ability to take out their phones during school hours.…

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    networks also comes with the risk of cyberbullying. Social networks have become a very big part of our everyday lives. Phones and social networks can be used for a variety of reasons, and sometimes those reasons are not always the best. Cyberbullying is a very big problem that people face today. About 25 percent of teenagers have reported that they have experienced repeated bullying by their cell phone, or on the internet (No Bullying). Cyberbullying is the use of technology to bully a…

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